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− | [[File:FTC921 Crash Detection.png|alt=|right|500px]]
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− | If ''Crash Detection'' is enabled, it monitors the acceleration on each axis (X,Y,Z) that assists in detecting an accident.
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− | *'''Priority''' – defines the priority of crash detection scenario: 0 – disabled, 1 – low, 2 – high.
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− | *'''Crash Duration (ms)''' - Time needed to exceed the accelerometer threshold to trigger the crash event.
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− | *'''Crash Threshold (mG)''' - Acceleration threshold that needs to be exceeded for the length of the configured duration to generate a crash event.
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− | ''Threshold'' and ''Duration'' values are set depending on the impact magnitude that is required to be detected. FTC921 can detect events ranging between a slight tapping on the device and a severe accident.
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| == Overspeeding == | | == Overspeeding == |
− | [[File:FTC921 Overspeeding new.png|alt=|right|500px]] | + | [[File:Overspeedinggif2.gif|alt=|right|374x374px]] |
| When the vehicle speed exceeds the configured maximum speed value, the scenario is activated, and an event record is generated{{{text_dout| and digital output status is changed to 1 when configured}}}.<br />Detected speed has to be greater than configured max speed +3% of configured max speed for the overspeeding event to start. To stop the overspeeding event, the detected speed has to be lower than the configured max speed -3% of the configured max speed. | | When the vehicle speed exceeds the configured maximum speed value, the scenario is activated, and an event record is generated{{{text_dout| and digital output status is changed to 1 when configured}}}.<br />Detected speed has to be greater than configured max speed +3% of configured max speed for the overspeeding event to start. To stop the overspeeding event, the detected speed has to be lower than the configured max speed -3% of the configured max speed. |
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| *'''Priority''' – defines the priority of overspeeding scenario: 0 – disabled, 1 – low, 2 – high. | | *'''Priority''' – defines the priority of overspeeding scenario: 0 – disabled, 1 – low, 2 – high. |
| *'''Max speed (km/h)''' – the maximum allowed speed that can be reached. If the speed exceeds the configured value, then the event will be generated. | | *'''Max speed (km/h)''' – the maximum allowed speed that can be reached. If the speed exceeds the configured value, then the event will be generated. |
− | *'''Output Control''' - Source of digital output (DOUT) for feature activation/deactivation.
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− | ''DOUT 1'' - DOUT will activate when the event happens
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− | *'''DOUT ON duration (ms)''' - Value in milliseconds, duration for how long DOUT should be active.
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− | *'''DOUT OFF duration (ms)''' - Value in milliseconds, duration for how long DOUT should be inactive.
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| ==Trip== | | ==Trip== |
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| == Odometer== | | == Odometer== |
| [[File:FTC odometer.png|alt=|right|500px]] | | [[File:FTC odometer.png|alt=|right|500px]] |
− | Set the odometer value from which the device will start counting.''Odometer Value'' sets the starting total odometer value. ''Priority'' allows to select how events are being sent to a server. | + | Set odometer value from which the device will start counting.''Odometer Value'' sets the starting total odometer value. ''Priority'' allow to select how events are being sent to a server. |
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− | ==Eco Driving==
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− | [[File:FTC921 Eco Driving.png|alt=|right|500px]]
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− | The feature sends an event when a harsh acceleration, braking, or cornering incident happens. The device continuously monitors and processes accelerometer/GPS data to decide whether a harsh event has occurred. If either one of the three threshold values is exceeded, an event will be generated.
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− | '''Priority'''
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− | *'''Disable''' - disable scenario.
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− | *'''Low Priority''' - when low priority event is triggered, device '''makes additional record''' with indication of event cause.
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− | *'''High Priority''' - module makes additional record with High priority flag and '''sends event packet immediately''' to the server by '''GPRS'''.
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− | '''Harsh Thresholds'''
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− | *'''Acceleration threshold (m/s²)''' - the max allowed acceleration force that can be reached while accelerating without triggering a harsh acceleration event.
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− | *'''Braking threshold (m/s²)''' - the max allowed braking force that can be reached while braking without triggering a harsh braking event.
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− | *'''Cornering threshold (m/s²)''' - the max allowed cornering force which can be reached while cornering without triggering a harsh cornering event.
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− | The data source for the eco-driving feature. The accelerometer source is more accurate compared to GPS but requires tight installation and accelerometer calibration.
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− | *'''GNSS''' - Acceleration data is calculated from GNSS speed and heading using a mathematical model of motion.
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− | *'''Accelerometer'''- Acceleration data is taken from the built-in accelerometer sensor chip.
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− | ==Excessive Idling==
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− | [[File:FTC921 Excessive Idling.png|alt=|right|500px]]
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− | When the vehicle stops for a specific amount of time, this scenario is activated and a record will be generated. If the DOUT is configured, it will activate when the event takes place. The scenario remains activated until the vehicle starts moving.
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− | '''Priority'''
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− | *'''Disable''' - disable scenario.
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− | *'''Low Priority''' - when low priority event is triggered, device '''makes additional record''' with indication of event cause.
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− | *'''High Priority''' - module makes additional record with High priority flag and '''sends event packet immediately''' to the server by '''GPRS'''.
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− | '''Time to Stopped (s)''' - The period for how long the vehicle '''should not move''' with the ignition ON (by "Ignition source") to enter the excessive idling state.
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− | '''Time to Moving (s)''' - The period for how long the vehicle '''should move''' with the ignition ON (by "Ignition source") to exit the excessive idling state.
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− | '''Output Control''' - Source of digital output (DOUT) for feature activation/deactivation.
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− | ''None'' - DOUT is not affected.
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− | ''DOUT 1'' - DOUT will activate when the event happens
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− | *'''DOUT ON duration (ms)''' - Value in milliseconds, duration for how long DOUT should be active.
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− | *'''DOUT OFF duration (ms)''' - Value in milliseconds, duration for how long DOUT should be inactive.
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− | ==Network Jamming Detection==
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− | [[File:FTC921 Network Jamming detection.png|alt=|right|500px]]
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− | Detects the GSM jamming and helps to prevent vehicle theft when a jamming tool is used. A low signal level is not equal to GSM jamming, and the device recognizes these events.
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− | '''Priority'''
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− | *'''Disable''' - disable scenario.
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− | *'''Low Priority''' - when low priority event is triggered, device '''makes additional record''' with indication of event cause.
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− | *'''High Priority''' - module makes additional record with High priority flag and '''sends event packet immediately''' to the server by '''GPRS'''.
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− | '''Time until Jamming reporting (s)''' - The period given before a jamming event is generated upon detection of the GSM signal disruption.
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− | '''Eventual records''' - Enables feature status sending only when the event happens (an eventual record). When disabled, feature status will be sent along with both the eventual and periodical records.
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| ==Unplug detection== | | ==Unplug detection== |